Pricing has leaked for Intel’s next-generation Haswell architecture processors. Set to replace the Ive Bridge generation, a June launch for the chips is expected to bring 10 percent sequential CPU performance increase, twice the vector processing performance, and as much as double the GPU performance over predecessors.

The prices (coming courtesy of VR Zone Chinese), are yet to be confirmed by Intel, but give a hint at what to expect for the boxed retail editions. If accurate, they seem more or less in line with the pricing established by the Ivy Bridge generation processors. The leaked prices are as follows:

Core i7 4770K – 3.5GHz (3.9GHz) (84W) – $327

Core i7 4770 – 3.5GHz (3.9GHz) (84W) – $292

Core i7 4770S – 3.1GHz (3.9GHz) (65W) – $285

Core i5 4670K – 3.4GHz (3.8GHz) (84W) – $227

Core i5 4670 – 3.4GHz (3.8GHz) (84W) – $209

Core i5 4570 – 3.2GHz (3.6GHz) (84W) – $189

Core i5 4570S – 3.0GHz (3.6GHz) (65W) – $182

Core i5 4430 – 3.0GHz (3.2GHz) (84W) – $175

If prices are to reflect a direct conversion rate in UK Pounds, that puts the top Core i7 4770K model at £214 and the lower Core i5 4430 at £115. The prices are also said to be excluding US tax, so factor that in too.

If the leak is indeed the real deal, we’d urge those looking to upgrade their processors to hold off a few months. For a slightly longer wait, the Haswell chips will offer improved performance and greater efficiency for what seems to be little-to-no extra cost. Even the prices leaked here prove to be too low, waiting either way until the Haswell launch will see Ivy Bridge generation chips fall in price.